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Hospital A, B, & Chad 7.11, and 20 actual deaths respectively

Calculate the expected number of deaths for Hospital A
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Hospital A, B, & Chad 7.11, and 20 actual deaths respectively Calculate the expected-example-1

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Answer:

1,000. It is calculated as follows:

Step-by-step explanation:

because is Mortality data from death certificates and from census and population registers are routinely collected; from these the death rate in a population can be calculated. To calculate a death rate the number of deaths recorded is divided by the number of people in the population, and then multiplied by 100, 1,000 or another convenient figure.

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